U.S. Election: Kamala Harris Concludes Campaign with Appeal to Christians, Arab Americans
U.S. Election: Kamala Harris Concludes Campaign with Appeal to Christians, Arab Americans

Democratic candidate Kamala Harris wrapped up her presidential campaign on Sunday, reaching out to Arab American communities and speaking at a historic Black church in the critical swing state of Michigan.
Polls indicate a close contest, with Vice President Harris, 60, showing solid support among women, while 78-year-old former President Trump has been gaining traction among Hispanic voters, particularly men.
“In just two days we have the power to decide the fate of our nation for generations to come,” Harris told parishioners at Greater Emmanuel Institutional Church of God in Christ in Detroit. “We must act. It’s not enough to only pray; not enough to just talk.”
Later in a rally in East Lansing, Michigan, she addressed the state’s 200,000 Arab Americans, starting her speech with a nod to civilian victims of Israel’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
“This year has been difficult, given the scale of death and destruction in Gaza and given the civilian casualties and displacement in Lebanon, it is devastating. And as president, I will do everything in my power to end the war in Gaza,” Harris said to applause.
Source: Reuters